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        <title>DragonOS Focal Upgrading SDR++ and Remote POCSAG w/ LimeSDRmini (HackRF, GR-Mixalot, lms_tcp)</title>
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        <description>This video shows how to quickly upgrade SDR++ on DragonOS Focal and DragonOS Pi64. It then shows how to take advantage of DragonOS Pi64's included lms_tcp to remotely share a LimeSDR(mini). The LimeSDRmini is then accessed over the network using the SDR++ rtl_tcp module. This allows remote control of the LimeSDRmini both inside or outside of a LAN. Once the LimeSDRmini is connected to SDR++, I then show how to add a network sink so that SDR++ can send audio to that network sink. I then use gr-mixalot, included in DragonOS, to transmit a POCSAG message with the HackRF One. The message is received by the remote LimeSDRmini running on the Pi4 by the local running SDR++, which then passes that info to the network sink which is then decoded by multimon-ng on the local end as well. Hardware used: LimeSDRmini, HackRF One, Pi4, X86_64 Laptop, Software used (All included in DragonOS): https://sourceforge.net/projects/dragonos-focal/, https://sourceforge.net/projects/dragonos-pi64/, https://github.com/AlexandreRouma/SDRPlusPlus, https://github.com/racerxdl/lms_tcp, https://github.com/unsynchronized/gr-mixalot, https://github.com/EliasOenal/multimon-ng</description>
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